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Artificial Photosynthesis From Basic Biology To Industrial Application Anthony F Collings

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Artificial Photosynthesis From Basic Biology To Industrial Application Anthony F Collings
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Publisher: Wiley-VCH
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.24 MB
Pages: 340
Author: Anthony F. Collings, Christa Critchley
ISBN: 9783527310906, 9783527606740, 3527310908, 3527606742
Language: English
Year: 2005

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Artificial Photosynthesis From Basic Biology To Industrial Application Anthony F Collings by Anthony F. Collings, Christa Critchley 9783527310906, 9783527606740, 3527310908, 3527606742 instant download after payment.

Since the events crucial to plant photosynthesis are now known in molecular detail, this process is no longer nature's secret, but can for the first time be mimicked by technology. Broad in its scope, this book spans the basics of biological photosynthesis right up to the current approaches for its technical exploitation, making it the most complete resource on artificial photosynthesis ever published.
The contents draw on the expertise of the Australian Artificial Photosynthesis Network, currently the world's largest coordinated research effort to develop effective photosynthesis technology. This is further backed by expert contributions from around the globe, providing an authoritative overview of current research worldwide.Content:
Chapter 1 Artificial Photosynthesis: Social and Political Issues (pages 1–12): Ian Lowe
Chapter 2 An Integrated Artificial Photosynthesis Model (pages 13–34): Ron J. Pace
Chapter 3 Broadband Photon?harvesting Biomolecules for Photovoltaics (pages 35–65): Paul Meredith, Ben J. Powell, Jenny Riesz, Robert Vogel, David Blake, Indriani Kartini, Geff Will and Surya Subianto
Chapter 4 The Design of Natural Photosynthetic Antenna Systems (pages 67–85): Nancy E. Holt, Harsha M. Vaswani and Graham R. Fleming
Chapter 5 Identifying Redox?active Chromophores in Photosystem II by Low?temperature Optical Spectroscopies (pages 87–107): Elmars Krausz and Sindra Peterson Arskold
Chapter 6 The Nature of the Special?pair Radical Cation Produced by Primary Charge Separation During Photosynthesis (pages 109–126): Jeffrey R. Reimers and Noel S. Hush
Chapter 7 Protein?based Artificial Photosynthetic Reaction Centers (pages 127–145): Reza Razeghifard and Thomas J. Wydrzynski
Chapter 8 Novel Geometry Polynorbornane Scaffolds for Chromophore Linkage and Spacing (pages 147–166): Ronald N. Warrener, Davor Margetic, David A. Mann, Zhi?Long Chen and Douglas N. Butler
Chapter 9 Very High?efficiency in Silico Photovoltaics (pages 167–185): Martin A. Green
Chapter 10 Mimicking Bacterial Photosynthesis (pages 187–210): Devens Gust, Thomas A. Moore and Ana L. Moore
Chapter 11 Development of Algal Systems for Hydrogen Photoproduction: Addressing the Hydrogenase Oxygen?sensitivity Problem (pages 211–227): Maria L. Ghirardi, Paul King, Sergey Kosourov, Marc Forestier, Liping Zhang and Michael Seibert
Chapter 12 Bioengineering of Green Algae to Enhance Photosynthesis and Hydrogen Production (pages 229–240): Anastasios Melis
Chapter 13 Manipulating Ribulose Bisphosphate Carboxylase/Oxygenase in the Chloroplasts of Higher Plants (pages 241–261): T. John Andrews and Spencer M. Whitney
Chapter 14 Defining the Inefficiencies in the Chemical Mechanism of the Photosynthetic Enzyme Rubisco by Computational Simulation (pages 263–282): Jill E. Gready
Chapter 15 Carbon?based End Products of Artificial Photosynthesis (pages 283–289): Thomas D. Sharkey
Chapter 16 The Artificial Photosynthesis System: An Engineering Approach (pages 291–300): Dilip K. Desai
Chapter 17 Greenhouse Gas Technologies: A Pathway to Decreasing Carbon Intensity (pages 301–308): Peter J. Cook

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